Hopeful. That's what spring makes us feel! Is there anything more refreshing than that kind of feeling? A new start. A clean slate. A sunny outlook. What does HOPE mean to you?
We HOPE you don't mind us providing this little reminder...
Now let's see what this word made the design team think of this week!
design defined:
Use die cuts to make a unique and subtle background for
your CAS card.
Meghan
design defined:
Some dimension can still work on a clean and simple card. The key is to include lots of white space!
Meghan
Some dimension can still work on a clean and simple card. The key is to include lots of white space!
design
defined:
Lots of open space with limited layers & embellishments
creates an eye-pleasing CAS design.
Rosemary
Rosemary
design
defined:
design defined:
Adding some foam dimension behind the focal panel still allows the design to remain CAS.
Ardyth
Adding some foam dimension behind the focal panel still allows the design to remain CAS.
Ardyth
Now go have fun and don't forget to link up your
HOPE creations by Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (CDT)!
Awesome creations, ladies!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Challenge and lovely designs from the DT
ReplyDeleteHugs Suzy B :)
These are awesome and love the Theme *Hope*. Yes, very nice ladies. Keep up this great talent you'll have
ReplyDeleteHugs
Barb
I love this challenge and love your cards and love what I'm seeing in the entries!! Sadly, we can never have too many card evoking hope.
ReplyDeleteLovely CAS cards, great inspiration and a lovely theme, thank you ladies. This is my first entry here, hope I've met the criteria with my card, :0) Gay
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the wonderful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteA great challenge - one I made a card for prior to our journey to Bend. Alas, I missed the submission time by seconds (another oops on my part; lesson on time zones required!). Anyway, I'm sharing the link, just so you know I played and had fun doing so!
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Happy Easter!!
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